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Personnel: Randy Scruggs (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar, gut-string guitar); Paul Franklin (steel guitar); Stuart Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); Nashville String Machine (strings); Mike Haynes (trumpet); Steve Nathan (piano, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer); John Jarvis (piano, Wurlitzer organ); Glenn Worf (upright bass); Eddie Bayers (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Marty Slayton, Tom Flora (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Chuck Ainlay. Perhaps even more impressive than George Strait's astounding number of platinum albums and chart-topping singles is his uncompromising consistency; TWANG is yet another welcome set of same sort of finely crafted, traditionally-rooted country music that Strait spent decades refining. That said, there are a few surprises. One is that the veteran singer wrote several songs on TWANG with his son Bubba, including the steel guitar-laden hit single weeper "Living for the Night." Additionally, "El Rey" marks the first time that Strait recorded a complete song in Spanish. Tracked in Key West, Florida, the album reflects the area's relaxed attitude, with Strait's trademark warm vocals wrapping themselves around the top-notch material with an easy confidence and down-home spirit. Tempting as it may be, Twang cannot be classified as a thematic counterpart to 2008's Troubadour, an album that followed through on its rugged journeyman title. Once the opening title track twangs out of view, the album quickly veers toward the comfortably weathered balladeering that Strait has made his stock in trade for the better part of three decades now, quick enough to suggest that Twang might be little more than another reliably steady Strait record. To be sure, this is recognizably within his comfort zone -- as always, when you do it as well as he does, there's no need to change -- but beneath that supple exterior there are a few surprises, chief among them the re-emergence of Strait the songwriter. George hasn't penned many songs since the early '80s, when his son George "Bubba" Strait, Jr. was just a baby, but now that he's a grown man Bubba has turned into a songwriter in his own right, coaxing his dad into composing three songs with him, including the terrific tear-in-my-beer single "Living for the Night" and the breezy lament "He's Got That Something Special" (Bubba also pens the excellent Johnny Cash homage "Arkansas Dave" on his own). These are change-ups, not curveballs; Strait saved his twists for the end, when he slides into some "Hot Grease and Zydeco" or goes full-on Mariachi for the closer "El Rey." It's these little twists -- the stylistic stretches and original tunes -- that give Twang some serious character and make it more than just another sturdy Strait record. ~ Stephen Thomas ErlewineEntertainment Weekly (p.58) - "[An] album of immaculately recorded tracks....He continues to define (and refine) his genre, and he does it with such ease." -- Grade: B Billboard (p.28) - "TWANG is among the finest collections of songs he's released....The new set has a few surprises, including a track recorded entirely in Spanish." George Strait Twang Songs Purchase Twang CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Alan Jackson Good Time CD (2008)
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$10.89 Alan Jackson: Brent Mason (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar); Bruce Watkins (acoustic guitar, banjo); James Curtis Mitchell (electric guitar, accordion); Paul Franklin (steel guitar, lap steel guitar, dobro); Robbie Flint (lap steel guitar); Stuart Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); Jim Hoke (harmonica, accordion, Jew's harp); Gary Prim (piano, Wurlitzer piano, Clavinet, Hammond b-3 organ, keyboards); Hargus "Pig" Robbins (piano, Wurlitzer piano); Greenwood Hart, Shane Keister (vocoder); Glenn Worf (upright bass, bass guitar); Jimmy Carter (bass guitar); Eddie Bayers, Jr. (drums); Lucas ...
| | George Strait Troubadour CD (2008)
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$10.95 Personnel: Steve Gibson (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, gut-string guitar); Mac McAnally (acoustic guitar); Brent Mason (electric guitar); Stuart Duncan (mandolin, fiddle); Matt Rollings (piano, Wurlitzer organ); Steve Nathan (piano, synthesizer); Eddie Bayers (drums); Dennis Morgan , Tom Flora, Shawn Camp, Vince Gill, Wes Hightower, Billy Burnette, Marty Slayton (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Chuck Ainlay. Recording information: Keith Harter Music, San Antonio, TX; Shrimp Boat Studio, Key West, FL. Photographers: Donald Lesko; Craig Allen . The last country New Traditionalist standing, the tireless George Strait was still churning out solid, roots-conscious ...
| | Martina Mcbride Shine CD (2009)
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$11.39 Personnel: Martina McBride (vocals). On her ninth studio album (her first since 2007's WAKING UP LAUGHING), country singer Martina McBride teams with hot Nashville producer Dann Huff (Keith Urban, Rascal Flatts) for a subtle updating of her tried and true sound. The guitars are a little louder and more rock-oriented on songs like the first single, "Ride," and the rollicking opener, "Wrong Baby Wrong Baby Wrong," but McBride's soul remains true to her Grand Ole Opry roots, keeping things from straying too far into crossover territory. Highlights include "Sunny Side Up" (the album's sole songwriting credit for McBride) and the sweet "I Just Call You Mine." Shine is Martina McBride's first recording in ...
| | Brad Paisley American Saturday Night CD (2009)
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$13.59 Audio Remasterer: Hank Williams. An American saturday night is not an unusual topic for a country song but Brad Paisley's celebration is. Paisley sees a typical weekend night as a cultural collision of French kisses, Italian Ices, Canadian bacon and margaritas, a place where Mexican and Dutch beers chill side by side in a bucket of ice. If he leans too heavily on labels, referring to those beers by brand name, it's merely a reflection of Paisley's uncanny knack for capturing the casual contemporary details of American life at the tail end of the 2000s. It's not just the pile up of iPhones and international video chats on "Welcome to the Future," the first country anthem of the Obama era, it's how he'll pick up prescription for his girl and flips macho stereotypes ...
| | Reba Mcentire Keep On Loving You CD (2009) Enhanced CD
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$15.25 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Ilya Toshinsky, Brian Sutton (acoustic guitar, banjo); Jimmie Lee Sloas (acoustic guitar); Tom Bukavac, Kenny Greenberg, Brent Mason (electric guitar); Mike Johnson , Paul Franklin (steel guitar, dobro); Aubrey Haynie (mandolin, fiddle); Charles Judge (strings, keyboards); Steve Nathan (piano, keyboards); Matt Rollings, Gordon Mote (piano); Eddie Bayers, Shannon Forrest (drums); Jason Sellers, Judson Spence, Ashley Cleveland, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Wes ...
| | Tim Mcgraw Southern Voice CD (2009)
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| | Line Renaud Copacabana CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Gary Morris Hits CD (2009)
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| | Brice Ash Chariot CD (2009)
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$11.39 John Tumminello, co-founder Music City Unsigned - "...I have been continually amazed by Brice's artistry and the depth of emotion he conveys in his songwriting. Brice Ash is no glitz or glamour, no shiny polish. He is an artist in the true sense of the word. A songwriter who sings with a grit in his voice, penning americana and old-style country songs rooted in the tradition of Kris Kristofferson, Guy Clark, John Prine, Townes Van Zandt and more recently Jamey ...
| | Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Broth Pilgrimage CD (2009)
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$15.65 Liner Note Author: John Carter Cash. Illustrator: Wayne Brezinka. There comes a time in every person's life when he or she sits back to take stock; PILGRIMAGE represents that moment for Larry Gatlin. One of the pioneers of pop-country in the `70s, Gatlin here returns to those roots, delivering an album that ironically, when compared to his shiny-sounding late-aughts Nashville musical descendents, sounds positively down home. Woven throughout the record are short spoken word interludes in which Gatlin reflects upon his musical journey and his creative and personal relationships with elder legends such as Johnny Cash, Waylon ...
| | Steve Helms Nowhere But Texas CD (2009)
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| | 7 Worlds Collide The Sun Came Out CDs (2009)
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